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basstronix:
Fact: My $2000 PC outperforms the $4000 Mac Pro in the office (I work for a film company) by 30% using Geekbench.  The benchmark was conducted in OSX on both computers (yeah, my PC is dual booting Win7 and OSX).

But hey, Macs never get viruses! Oh wait...

Don't mean to start a mac vs pc fight or anything, I just think we can all agree that a mac costs an arm and two legs for the power you get.

Mark [lodle]:
if you look at power vrs cost then bass your right how ever getting a mac is not all about performance. The os comes into it as i prefer it to windows for day to day things. Having linux/mac os x and windows on one computer is really handy for my job as a software engy and also the hardware features of my macbook pro shits all over any windows laptop i have seen in terms of weight, battry, touchpad (dont event use a mouse no more), mag safe power connector and backlit keyboard. Im quite happy to pay more for those things as it makes my life using the laptop more enjoyable.

basstronix:
That's all that matters, that it makes you happy :)
To each their own.

killermonkey:
I value the little screws on the bottom of my "clunky laptop" that I used last year to do a complete mobo replacement at a cost of $200. This, vs the Apple "care" that you have to fork out tons of money for. Oh, I also replaced my standard battery with extended life within a matter of seconds and can swap back my charged standard one for really extended life.

Blah...

Enzo.Matrix:

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